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10 June, 22:20

A metal bar 70cm long and 4.00 kg in mass supported on two knief - edge placed 10 cm from each end. a 6.00 kg weight is suspended at 30 cm from one end. find the reaction at the knife-edge?

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  1. 10 June, 22:40
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    First, you make a diagram of all the forces acting on the system. This is shown in the figure. We have to determine F1 and F4. Let's do a momentum balance. Momentum is conserved so the summation of all momentum is equal to zero. Momentum is force*distance.

    To determine F1: (reference is F4, so F4=0)

    ∑Momentum = 0 = - F2 - F3 + F1

    0 = (-4 kg) (9.81 m/s2) (0.25m) - (6kg) (9.81 m/s2) (0.5-0.3m) + F1 (0.5-0.1m)

    F1 = 53.96 N (left knife-edge)

    To determine F4: (reference is F1, so F1=0)

    ∑Momentum = 0 = - F2 - F3 + F4

    0 = (-4 kg) (9.81 m/s2) (0.25m) - (6kg) (9.81 m/s2) (0.5-0.2m) + F4 (0.5-0.1m)

    F4 = 68.67 N (right knife-edge)
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